tiis orzcs:i ' daily joukiiai; Portland. Friday Evr:;:i::o. Aucuir u x::3. ate Store Open Ev enings Until 8, x Safer-1 days 11 PRICES arc PERSUASIVE and the high quality of our Qfferings even more so. That the remarkable bargain offerings are a pleasure to our! custom ers isevident by the tremendous selling. Many bargain surprises AXS!T Saturday. l7ERGHANDi;SE OF TRUE yA MERIT priced at half and less its real value is the magnet which has drawn and will continue to draw great thrbngs to our store daily v Take ad vantage of SATURDAY SPECIALS. 1 I II . Crccrs Frci:;t- iy FIEcJ ; if 1 UDIES': SUIT DEPMMT Women' Silk UndersVirts, $5.00 and $6.00 Values, made of.Giver naud's best taffetas. tfl QC Saturday at, choice;.'. .ej)eyJ Women's. $10 and $12 i Silk Underskirts atk;i..i)yp. Women's $2.50 Sateen QQ Underskirts-atr..i,,. .... 70b Women's $1.25 Sateen A On Underskirts at.Trrrrrr;.OW Women's Wrappers that PA sold at $1.50 . Saturday, . AJSVt .: ' '-X; .' ' : ' '' Wrappers well worth $2, On sale Saturday, at...... I OL Women's $5.00 and f OP $6.00 Walking Skirts. . ePleOO Women's $6.00 to $10.00 Dress Skirts at 83.85, 1 OP 82.Q5 and. ... , ,. .....eploOt) M6 lllfflOllBIE ; Women's Patent Kid Oxfords ', and Pumps, in welts, McKays and turns ; ; values up to $JJD0, at. , . . . . . . . .$1.19 Women's High Grade Shoes, in pat- ' ent, kid, gnnmetal and vici kid, in turn ' and welt soles ; former prices $5, $4 and $3.50. They, must go quick for we need the room at............. 81.98 Women's Fine Shoes, former prices $2.50, $3 and $3.50. About 600 pairs in ' this lot, all sizes, at.'...; '...V... 81.39 v Misses' Shoes and Oxfords, black and tan ; former prices $1.75 to $2.50. .98 , Men's Stetson and , Haiskamp Shoes, vici kid, box calf and patent colt; for mar prices $5.Q0 and - V $4.00 . . . . . . .', . .... . ,82.39 Men's Box Calf, Kangaroo " Calf and Vici Kid; values up to V- $3.50 ...... . .81.98 Men's Extra Heavy Tap Sole Work Shoe; $2.50 value....... 31.19 Children's Shoes, all kinds, styles and leathers, in welts, turns and McKays; values up to $2.50. . . . .. , . . , . . . . ,98e) MEN'S FUnniSUIKG BARGAINS Men's $1.00 Negligee Shirts,' in the very newest patterns and best materials, clean, high grade stock at ....48. Men's Negligee Shirts, told regu larly at 75c, in two lots at 39 and ............ .......... 29 Men's 25c E. & ;W Collars, on sale Saturday at . 5 Men's Ties, in very newest styles, worth . regularly up to ; 60c, in three lots, at 25, 19, 12 Men's 50c Lisle, v Suspenders . ..... . .7. ... 12 Men's $2.00 . Lisle Underwear, In "plain white, to close Saturday 'at: garment , . ... . . . ,C9 Men's 50c Balbrigga'n Underwear,, in all , colors . .......... 4 yi, .19 Men's $1.50 1 Linen Mesh Under wear ................. ., ...48' Men's .75c Underwear, in all sires and colors at, .......... . . .39 Men's 25c Suspenders........ 9 Men's 15c Black and Tan Hose . . ... .9 Men's 15c Linen Handker- ' chiefs . . . . . . , . . . ; . 5 ;-' V..- :"' See Our ' ' ':::ixltC 500 YARDS ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SWISS VALS. LACES, Edgings and Inserions, to close , at yard ...i.i..'s.,...'..M ........ ........i... ........ A mmsvm. The free choice of thousands of Men's superlatively elegant faultlessly fashioned t - W $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 : Without a single solitary exception or reservation the highest novelties as well as the most staple styles snare tne same ,tate. ine very cream ot me present sea son s most approved models and patternsr tailored to the pinnacle of perfection by America's leading specialists In a variety of styles and weaves unmatched and unmatchable elsewhere anywhere . ...... present sea- 7.50 LADIES' FlinrJISDING BARGAINS Ladies' $2.50 Mercerized Oxford Waists, Peter Pan style, at. 98 Ladies'-$2.00- Fancy - Waists,, in neat,, dainty dots and figures, to close , at . . . .'. ........ .48 Ladies' $1.50 Waists in charm ing blue and brown polka dot ef fects, for Saturday at. . . . , . .69 Ladies' 25c Hose, all sizes... 8 Ladies' and Misses' 25c Ribbed Hose at . . . ...... . . . . . . . ... .8 Ladies' Vesta, and 'Pants,1 worth. 89c Special Saturday at. . .19 Ladies'Gauzeyests14n plain and fancy colors, at. . . , . . . . . ,r. .5 Ladies' Fancy Lace Hose,' in black or white; worth 50c. .19 Ladies' $5.00 ' and $6.00 Pattern Hats, new designs. Saturday 48 Ladies' $1.00 Umbrellas. . , .48 Ladies' Sample Belts, worth up to $1.00 at. . .... ..... ; .... .,23 HOP PICKERS-GO FROLi EAST SIDE Six Thousand PeopU Will Leave ';'. ; for Fields Within Short ? Time. . AGENTS ARB IN TOWN 4 TO SECURE PICKERS Eight Thousand Will Go From City and . Subarbt, of ' Which . Numbtr Eut Sid WU1 FurnUh Three v Fourtht Money-Making Vacations 1- - SMt eld Squiani . " tarit aumtora of aaat aid famlllaa ar. aaklna; arraniementa to taka their annual vacations ln.tha hop yarda of tha Wlllamatta valley It la eatlmaUd that Portland will rarnlah about S.00 pickera thla aeaaon, and of that number tha aaat Ida will f urnlah at laaat .000. Acenta of tha larger yarda, in tha vicinity - of Brooks, Independenoa and . Salam, are making houae-to-hooOT canvaaa In por tion of tha aaat aide, explaining- the ad vantages offered, at their respective yarda, In tha way of camping grounds, amusements, ' ate. Hundreds of eat stdera enjoy no other vaeatlon than tha annual Invasion of tha Oregon hop yarda, which will begin thla year about August 16, and last Tor nearly three weeks. , Many an aaat aide youngster will make enough money picking hopa to buy hla winter clothing, and not a few will be able aiso to provide thetnaelves with school books for the coming year. -" 'rne Southern Paclflo railroad will carry practically all of the pickers te the fields. A few families make tha. trip by private conveyance, camping overnight, thua prolonging tha outing. Tha azodua of school children will not Interfere with the opening. of school thla year. Septem ber 17, aa hop-plcklng will bo about over by that data. . , Passengers on tha Oaka electric ears last night were severe In criticism ot the speed maintained on tha outward bound cars en that Una. From Division street south, for a mile and a half, a velocity of not leaa than It mllea per hour waa said to have been reached, and from that point on to the Oaka, across tha long trestle, tha apeed waa but little slackened. A passenger expressed . tha opinion that the cars ware entirely too light to . , 5 "'! . - " 'Dressed' in the proper clothing there need not be , a day of discomfort in our climate. Here are suits made for our climate our taste, and our fashions at YOUR prices. , ; ' . V'- -'v .. The general revision of prices has put thirty-eight of these $15.00 Suits on the f 8.65 counter. "k You or some one else will get the first pick of the plum tree. It's your first shake. " GudlfiihnPropv ; ' We've Everything to Wear for Men and Boys - ' m AND J 63 THIRD ST. U. MOHAWK BLDQ. - - be counted on to hold tha rails when speeding at auch a rata. For aeveral hundred yarda along thla part of tha Una, tha track la on a fill. It or mora feet high, where It or II mllea aa hour would be aa fast a a light train ought to travel.. . . ; . The feast of St. Lawrence patrona of St Lawrence church will occur Sunday, August It Lb, Thla la tha lid anniver sary of tha founding of thla church, the eorneratona of which wss laid in 1181 by the lata Moat - Rev. Archbiahop Beghera. An elaborate program . of muslo is being arranged for the feast by Miss Kelly, organist of the church. . The choir -will -consist of the Misses Jlarwas, Brennan, Barret, gmlth, Covach and Messrs. Montag, Bouvaln, Olanelll, Underwood. ' Fleming, Cain, Brennan, purceu, Atkinson, Orlmm and Maiiey. East side merchants and' business msn generally are discussing a proposi tion to organise an east side commer cial club, patterned after Tom Richard. son's organisation on thla aide of the river. Tha object, aa stated. Is to have an organisation that will directly bene, flt and protect bualneaa men In that part of tha city much more than can any Improvement or push club. It Is not to be understood that the new or ganisation will run In opposition to any other organisation, but rather will co operate with other factors la upbuilding the community. C. A. BIgelow ' saldw yesterday In speaking of the benefits of such a club "We have several- eluba engaged In booming real estate and hoisting rents. and now we should have one that wUI directly aid bualness men. In case such a body la organised a strong effort will be made to Include in its membership every firm and business man In East Portland.' - - 3. D. Filers of the Mount Tabor Ex press compsny had a trunk stolen from a wagon In hla barn at Grove and Emat Fifteenth streets several nights ago. The trunk belonged to Mlas Jessie Mo- Klsson of ' North Mount Tabor. Mr. Ellers baa for aeveral years been leav ing baggage In hla bams and thla la the first Urns that anything has been stolen. Mr. Ellers immediately reported the theft to the police department, but claims, that he has been unable to get a detective out to his place to make an Investigation of the surroundings. The Montavtlla, Improvement league has aeeonded the efforts. of the board of trade of that town In advocating the widening -of VUla avenue. W. J. Bur den, president of the league, aavs that the proposition is meeting wltH much unexpected opposition. " It Is Intended to widen the street through the Ladd farm to connect on the east with Twenty-eighth street, that being the narrowest, and least improved part of the avenue. Mr. Burden auggeata that no effort be made to Improve the ave nue with crushed stone until the widen ing proposition is settled. The league la also assisting the board of trade in having street grades established, pre paratory to laying water mains.- ' Foatmaster Valentine of Bt Johns has secured a part of the ground floor of the new building going up on Jersey street, opposite the Peninsula band, as new quarters for ths postoffice. The building is the property of I M. Hol brook and will be a more convenient alte for the poatofflce than the present cramped quarters on Burlington street. The Woodward property,' In Monta- villa, a three-story frame structure, hss been leased for three years to the Bon Ton Tailoring company of Portland for the purpose of establishing a clothing factory. The lessees secured an addi tional .option of five yeare on the prem. rses. to be taken up in case their ven ture Is a success. The plant will give employment to 10 peraons at the start After Fifty WhatL. . Blnca Dr. Osier became famous by revealing hla startling theory to an un suspecting people, the question of what to do after one had passed his fatal age limit has created . endless - discussion. Women" are perhaps affected less than men, but atiU there comes a time In every woman's life when she must ac cept a new viewpoint aha has come to tne aeoond parting of the ways her children are grown and household cares now absorb but a small portion of her time. The future is without the object of the past and still there are many years of life left yet before her. What, then, shall a woman do with these long remaining years T Bureiy it was not Intended . that - a woman should live half her life and then- epend the rest In idleness and un rest T Thla Question was never so vital aa now; women used to be satisfied to be simply "grandma," but caps are out of fashion and white hair adds dignity, while the young mother prefers to care for . her pwn children. If thla woman In her despslr, asks advloe aha will probably be told to devote the re. malnder or her life to charity. Now, there are few women of 10 who eould contemplate devoting the rest of their lire to charity without a feeling of re bellion. It is too much like Drenarlns for a heavenly home before they are reaay to leave the one they have. Bo she looks with envy at the roune- tteo- pie with their ever new hopes and as pirations. She thinks of her drea-ms and bow they were gradually crowded from her mind by baby frocks . and household" tares not that she regrets ner nappy, commonplace lire, but only wlahea that ahs hsd had more time to do the things that had once aeemed ao worth while. If aha oould have gone on with her muslo, for Instance,- how much happier ahe would be now. ' Just there Ilea the' solution of her problem. Let her take up muslo. It Is true that ahe wlU not be able te acoomDllsh so much as would have been possible if she had practiced all these years; still time, determination and perseverance are three mighty factors in success and, at any rate, ahe will be doing aomethlng worth while and yet of pleasure to her self. Tske up the broken threads of your youthful dreams, though they are pierced it will only make them atronger. you will no longer find time heavy on your hands, but every moment wUI be eminently worth ' while. , , HUH ' ' ' - Salads In .Tomato Cups. ' Beoan the lnsMe af lli, ImiIii m,. and put the shells on toe until needed. ifilr. m. ulaA At Stfinal lurti a mi and potatoes, cover with French dress ing and fill'' the thoroughly chilled to mato shells. Put a spoonful of m'ayon. nalae on.eaoh one. Tha tomato shells may alao be filled with chicken salad. ;. t , When You Clean' Silver.. A . When cleaning allvar ml tha wfcfHn with a little water and e. f. Drnit. ammonia. Always go over the pieces cleaned with a small camelshalr brush, This will remove the dry powder. make . very LARGE PARTY STARTS FOR CLOUD CAP INN , (aprri.1 mepatea te The 9earaal.) ' Hood River, Or., Aug. 1. The larg est party that has been taken to Cloud Cap lna this summer left for that point today, in It were IT persons, many from distant points, who will make the aaoent of the mountain. The inn has never been more popular than this ses- son, and if the present rate of travel there is maintained throughout - the month It win equal that of last rear durlnf the fair, ..., .. . lace ' centerpieces ' would beautiful wedding gifts. All the department stores are now selling pretty lingerie waists for half price. . They are reaUy a good Invest ment, aa they may be worn, over a sUk lip during the winter. .- Small earthenware cupe are being old to bake hash and the different seal loped dishes in. They are brown, lined with white. .; at. at. ; " "77 To Mend China, f A good and Inexpensive cement for mervdlRg hlne, ! the white lead -that 4e used In painting. Ask for it of any art dealer, Dishes that . have been so mended can be washed without danger of coming apart. - t ft Why She Wears a Vett. Becauss ahe has wrinkles. , ' Because her complexion la bad. Becauae ahe la getting old. ' Because she baa a scar on her faoe. Becauae her noae or mouth are not what they should be. Becauae her hair la turning gray over the temples. , Bscauae ahe thinks It makes her look prettier. 1 Because veiling Is so pretty . anyhow. Because It Is sometimes sold at bar gains. . . Because It can mask her real feelings. And ones In a long while, with a rare woman 'because It protects her skin from dust and" keeps the glare from her eyes. A . NEW DEPARTURE. hs Cost ef Interments Hae Been Great ly Bednoed by The Stolaaa Under taking Company. . , Heretofore it has been ths custom of funeral dlrectora to make changes for all incidentals connected with a funeral. The Edward Holman Undertaking com pany, the leading funeral directors of Portland, beginning juiy i. io, win depart from this old custom. When the casket is furnisnsa oy us us cost win include all chargea, auch as conveying the remains to our chapel, outside box, embalming, hearse to cemetery and all services which may be required of us exoept clothing, esmetery and carriages. thus effecting a saving oi ize to 171 oh each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAK ING COMPANT, 120 Third street, corner Salmon. - Forty-Bias Bead. .-4--("tweUl niioetch to The, Jneraal.l ' Olvmplo, Wash Aug. 10. Thomas Stafford, a native of New Tork and 14 yeare of age, died In this city, this morning after a lingering 'Illness. He came to this county about It years ago and homesteaded a olalm on the Dea chutes rlvsr south of this city, but hsd previously followed mining in Australia and went to California during-the 4 mminr excitement. iiplll ft ft ft ; . v In Portland Shops. " One of the furniture stores la show ing a diminutive Morris chair. It is an axaot counterpart of the regulsr slse chair and would make a gift that would be appreciated by the email boy or girl. Have you aean the new Japanese bronse five o'clooks and chafing dtshssf They are odd-looking and exceedingly good to be used In a den, with oriental furnishings. . - .... A. For the little ones, the stores are showing while piqus bos costs with pink or blue collars and cuffs. '' aome ec the new designs la Cluay WARM WEATHER WILL HELP Now Is the Timer to Oet Rid of Your Catarrh by Uelnj HyomeL - .'' Every one who Is afflicted with ca tarrh should take advantage of the warm weather to get rid of this annoy ing and distressing, disease, for the right treatment In August and Septem ber will give benefit much more quickly than In tha winter and early spring. - The germ-kllllng - add - health-giving Hyomel whan breathed In the summer months has an even more beneficial ao tlon than when used In the colder weather. It Is nature's own remedy for the cure of catarrh. It gosa to the moat remote air cells In ths nose, throat and lunga, killing and driving from the sys tem ths catarrh germs. Hyomel Is the simplest, most pleas ant and the . only guaranteed euro fot catarrh that haa aver been discovered. It Is sold by Woodard. Clarke Co, under a guarantee to refund the money If It doea not give complete satisfaction. At this aeaaon of the year, tha first day's use of Hyomel will show a de cided Improvement la health and In a short time there wlU be.no further trouble from catarrh. -You take no risk In buying HyomeL The complete outfit eosts but 11.00, extra- bottles tOcv and If after using, rU ay it hss not -helped-you, Woodard, Clarke Co. will return your monex, ) We are compelled to vacate within a short time and offer -' our complete stock of High Grade Wines and Liquors - . ;''. at Cost ' :. , ,., V..' PURET OLD RYE or BOURBON, regular ' ) g $3.00. . Speciat per gallon .ePiCeawO EXTRA OLD RYE or BOURBON, regular eM 7C $4.00. Special, per gallon. ....... , .', . . . , f .e4We 0 . FINEST RYE or BOURBON, regular . , CVCA . : $5.00. Special, per gallon. . . . . . ..eyeJeOU Full Measure Mouse 108 SIXTH STREET Phone Main 2394 Between Washington and Stark ' . - BUTTER NUT. BREAD la seldom supplied except when specified, aar many other ' loaves - bear the grocer a larger profit. Be on your , guard , and refuse a substitute rec ommended as being "just as good as Butter Nut." ; So Loafmt all groean t Look forth blu labtl v on wryloaf : , BLACK EAGLE raoM 7 EAST ' F. B. Jones & Co. f T . ) COAL ; -.sv.;.--.- PE3 srt sirvri. v ' Vf.UVLi.at '. v ' ' .- " - .-.v"CY 181 E IK a. J